Thanks for the repost.

That's the World's shortest stop sign. The car needs work and the bike is in pieces. Here's the earlier combo, with a roof rack:
And the Bug Bearer rack before I made custom bumper mounting brackets.
A folding bike hung wheels down on the rack would fit inside a Kammback.
It depends on the car, and depends on the bike. I cherry-picked an example article:
flatbike.com/how-to-haul-bikes-with-a-car/
Number four:
Quote:
4. The bike-friendly car.
Generally, we don’t buy an entire car just to carry a bike. Not explicitly, anyway. We buy a car that matches our lifestyle that includes biking, doing lots of fun outdoor stuff, and hauling all those things related to biking, after researching and verifying that our bikes fit.
So yeah, we’re really doing this–buying a $30K car as an accessory for a $2K bike.
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Then they go on to making the bike fit the car.